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Some Old Coin, Any Ideas?

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 Posted 11/27/2006  1:15 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add rockwind to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
anyone have any ideas on this coin, like what country, and if is worth keeping? thanks

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 Posted 11/27/2006  1:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Becky to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
KM#63(Krause #)....Your coin is made of nickel and is worth around $2.50 in vf, $6 in xf(My Krause is a 2002). And as your picture .jpg name indicates, it is Italian.
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figured as much, but thanks for looking.
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On the obverse of your coin is Victor Emanuele III. If you want a little history, he was Italy's first king and was responsible for a unified Italy. Up until the reign of Victor Emanuele Italy was broken up into various city states. In Rome there is a monument that is often referred to as the wedding cake or the typewriter cause of the way it looks, it is dedicated to Victor Emanuele. I have seen it in person and it is a out of place in such an ancient city. The Italians look up to Victor Emanuele the same way we would look up to George Washington. Just a little history on the man who occupies the obverse of your coin.
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